• Roundtable 1: (Re)Centering Lived Knowledges and Relationalities in the Doing of SWANA Feminisms(s); Roundtable 2: Feminist Historiographies of the Middle East Beyond Borders: Origins, Trajectories, and New Developments. Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 2025.

  • Balady food systems: (Re)imagining Urban Food Economies in the Digital Age. Political Economy of the Middle East and North Africa Conference (PEMENA): Beyond Neoliberalism: Industrial Policy and Regional Integration in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). American University in Cairo, November 2025.

  • (Re)conceptualizing Precarity: A SWANA Feminist Approach to Researching Informal Gig Work. American Sociology Association (ASA), August 2025.

  • Technology, Bodies and Emotions: A Global South Feminist Approach to Researching Gendered Gig Work. Gender, Work and Organization, July 2025.

  • Gig Economies Living Lab (GELL): Bridging Global Divides in Research. The Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT), October 2024.

  • 'The 'Daily Digital': Technology as a versatile ‘hustling’ tool in home-based gig economies. International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE), July 2024.

  • Roundtable 1: Decolonial Feminist Praxis: The Question of Voice and Community; Roundtable 2: Indigenous Theories and Contemporary SWANA Studies. Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 2023.

  • ‘Virtual Commoning’: (Re)envisioning women’s work in the digital economy. The Feminist Digital Methods Conference, York University, August 2022

  • Legacies of State Feminism: The Limitations of Modern-State Building Projects on Understanding Women’s Experiences in Egypt and Iran. Remapping the Feminist Global:  A Multi-vocal, Multi-located Conversation, International Feminist Journal of Politics & Asian Center for Women’s Studies, July 2022.

  • Graduate Student Committee Roundtable: Building Radical Feminist Futures: The Politics of Graduate Student Experience. The Association for Middle East Women’s Studies (AMEWS) International Conference on Gender and Women’s studies in the Middle East, June 2022.

  • ‘Virtual Commoning’ in the digital age: (Re)envisioning women’s economic agency. Divergent Temporalities: Capitalism and the Conquest of Space-Time. An interdisciplinary approach to temporal changes in global peripheries (18th – 21st centuries), May 2022.

  • Egyptian Sha'bi (popular) women singers: (Re)envisioning women’s resistance, subjectivity, and collective cultural consciousness. Arab Studies Quarterly Conference, March 2022.

  • (Re)imagining Spaces in Revolt: A Comparative Spatial Analysis of Tahrir Square (Cairo) and The Courthouse (Benghazi). Annual Meeting of the American Studies Association (ASA), October 2021.

  • The New Transformative Arab Political Generation: Reconstructing Space and Memory in Tahrir Square and The Benghazi Courthouse. New Political Generations in the Arab World Conference, May 2021.

Conferences

Awards & Grants

  • Honourable Mention for Best Conference Theme Paper at Gender, Work and Organization Conference, 2025

  • Mitacs Accelerate Umbrella Award, 2024

  • York University Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies (LA&PS) Fieldwork Dissertation Grant, August 2022

  • Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS), May 2022

  • York University Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies (LA&PS) Graduate Student Travel Grant for Dissemination, May 2022

  • York University, Faculty of Graduate Studies Academic Excellence Fund, April 2022 & November 2022 & June 2024 & August 2025.

  • Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS) Travel, Research, Engagement Grant, October 2021

  • American Political Science Association (APSA) Fellow Alumni Grant, October 2021

  • American Political Science Association (APSA) Collaborative Project Grant, October 2021